Saturday, February 14, 2009

Honey Do List

Well, it was bound to happen. Kel just got laid off.

He had this great job in Morgan Hill, about 7 minutes from the house. They build high end woofers for stereos. But, no one is buying high end woofers and there are tons of them sitting in warehouses. The company just didn't need his or about 20% of the workforce services any more.

We'll be tightening our agility belts for sure this year. The good news, I've still got work and we have a good savings plan...thanks to Kel.

For now, things will stay the same. The good news is that Kel will come with me to some things now as he'll have more time. It will be fun. The bad news is that he will be home, I work from home....sometimes not a good combination.

We'll make it work.

Well this morning everything is wet, but the sun is shining. A good dog walk is in our future and my sister is coming down for he weekend...always fun.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

What's the Big Deal About Contacts Anyway?

So, I've spoken about the Hail Mary contacts in an earlier blog and I am trying to improve.

Tazz is so totally Hail Mary that it hurts. I'm starting to even bring my rosary to class and trials.

Now we have Fin.

Do they have an anonymous meeting for people that have screwed up their contacts? I would really need to go and do the 12 steps to better training.

My criteria for Fin: Run as fast as you can on ANY contact obstacle, stop on a dime at the end, front feet on the ground, rear feet on the obstacle, nose touching ground, when released, move straight ahead unless otherwise cued.

Here's what I don't want:
  • Run as fast as you can and leap from the top coming back towards me and try and bite me.
  • Run as fast as you can and stop halfway down the a frame, look at me and leap.
  • Run as fast as you can and skid off the obstacle and bark at me.
  • Run slow (not even something I'll laugh at).
  • Do all your contacts in practice and go somewhere else and not do them.
  • Run as fast as you can sail beautifully over the top and keep going doing a tunnel and three jumps while I'm still trying to get to the end of the dog walk.
  • Bark the entire time you are doing the contact.
  • etc.

My trainer sent me an email this week. She said, do you want to move to a different class? I actually would like to do more sequencing, but I'm very proud of myself. I told her I shouldn't move until my contacts are better. Fin is a super dog. I'm not going to give up what I want in the long term for what I want now. I'm sticking to this contact criteria until I see it in all venues.

The good news is that I can get her to screw up in practice. Alot of people aren't able to replicate their problems. That's the good news. The bad news is that we have problems.

I'm not afraid to admit it. I'm looking forward to resolving it.

Sunday, February 8, 2009

A Busy Wet Weekend

First of all, I want to announce that I did the dishes on Saturday. I know, I know. It is hard to believe, but my kitchen is clean. I cleaned off all the counters and washed them down with the special granite cleanser that I paid extra for. I even "FILED" the old bills and documents in my filing cabinet so the paper is put away. I took all the documents for taxes and put them in an actual folder (purple of course) that I can find easily.

And if that isn't exciting enough, I rounded up all the dust bunnies from downstairs and herded them back outside where they belong. I'm tired of Fin hunting them down and eatting them...it is just disgusting to have dust bunny parts hanging off her face all the time. She can find them outside, chase them down, play with them, and then wash all the dust bunny parts off before she comes in.

And what is my motivation? Can I just clean to clean? Isn't enough that I want my husband to relax in a peaceful uncluttered environment.

I can hear you laughing. Perhaps some of you know me better than others.

Tis true, I have some motivation. Two in fact.

1. This weekend my husband is having 10 guys over for poker night. It would be nice if they could actually see the counter tops when they are here. Also, I understand that one of the guys is allergic to dust bunnies, and another screams like a girl when he sees them. So cleaning needed to be done.

2. I am baby sitting. I have baby sat before and I will tell you, that BC's are NOT like shelties. For my own protection, I must have a clean house when this little bugger comes for her visit out of my own self preservation. If my house is not clean, she will destroy it. So I am cleaning.
I also found time to do some training. Unlike some of my friends, my yard is not under snow and ice. It is muddy, but we can work with mud. Saturday found us at a friends agility field for some drills. We work front crosses, and rear crosses. I learned alot. I'm learning that I need to be patient and let Fin do the work. I'm tending to crowd on the rear crosses and I can see a big improvement by just getting out of her way.

Today was my mom's 75th b-day so I went up to San Francisco with my sister and we did a mini slave day. Pretty easy as slave days go. Then off to lunch. Home again and worked contacts and a little jumping. Fin is now sleeping :)

I will leave you with this link:


This is rather funny. I guess a clicker, a stick, and some duck tape would suffice, but these people have "invented" a clicker treat dispenser, target...all in one. I like that is it recommened by "Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs Inc."....especially when you read the information and find out that Tender Loving Canines Assistance Dogs Inc. are the creators of the contraption. Not sure of it's usefulness, but I give them credit for coming up with something new that is providing a reward rather than restricting a dogs movement or punishing the dog in some way.

Friday, February 6, 2009

Book Review

Sorry to disappoint, not agility related.

I just finished a book. The first few pages of the book tell how The White Tiger is a rare animal with only one born every generation. There are storks, monkeys, tigers, water Buffalo, mongoose, a dog or two, and lizards in the tale and not all these animals are what they seem. The story is about a poor boy in India and his experiences growing up.

I'm not really sure how true the story is, but truth seems to pour out of the pages. This book sorta depressed me in some ways, but there is also joy. What this story mostly did was make me think.

I listened to it on my ipod and I believe the narrator had a lot to do with my experience. I'm not sure I'd get the same experience just reading the pages.

I recommend this book. It is a story we all should hear.

The book is "The White Tiger."

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The Last List

Ok, I'm calling a halt to all this tagging. It is exhausting. I've been tagged numerous times both in facebook and now in the blog. So here it is, enjoy, tis the last, no more, done, finished, kapoot. Let the bad karma be dammed...this is the last one.

The 10/12/5/9 things I have learned from my dogs:
  1. Everyone likes a smelly butt.
  2. Bark like a seal and everyone loves you, bark like a dog and they tell you to shut up.
  3. Vomit is a second chance to enjoy a meal.
  4. If no cookies come when acting like an idiot, escalate...cookies will be shoved in your face as you are dragged away triumphant.
  5. The first step in the pool is the best place after playing chuck-it.
  6. Running free through a field is sheer joy. Being chased by a puppy not so much.
  7. Barking, tossing your body against the glass, and spinning will make bad things leave (UPS, garbage, solicitors, etc.)
  8. Rolling in smelly stuff will get you alot of attention.
  9. Putting on shoes is a time for a party.
  10. When playing with skunks, put the youngster in front.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The Hotel Fiasco

Lovely Turlock California where we go to play agility has the BEST restaurant ever. Laura and I go every time we are in Turlock...even when we drive home the same day. Yummy Sea Bass awaited us as we took our seats in the atmosphere of elegance.

Heaven. Yummy meals, just the right amounts, and we were off to our motel. We stay at the travel lodge. People at the show kept asking us, "Why do you stay there?" We were confused. It isn't the grandest place in the world, but it suits us fine. Nobody asks us questions about how many dogs we have, clean towels, somewhat clean rooms, a TV for noise, sometimes even a microwave.

I guess we are just used to it. Well....

We arrive at 6:15pm.
  • First time ever, they tell me I have to leave $25 pet deposit for my one dog. I have 5 in the van, but one is a puppy, one only weighs 17 pounds, another is very quiet, and nobody counts the last two.
  • We get to the room and unload the van, get the dogs pottied and inside and realize the air conditioner doesn't work.
  • I walk down to the office, letting them know the air doesn't work and could they please give us another room.
  • I go to the new room. That air doesn't work either. Go back down to the first room, play with the air a little and actually get it to work.
  • Laura informs me that the toilet is overflowing. I say, "that couldn't be happening." I go in and foolishly flush the toilet, scream, shut the door and run into the main area yelling, "We have to get out of here!"
  • I take a pile of stuff and one dog upstairs. Laura takes two dogs potty leaving 2 dogs in the room.
  • I'm upstairs trying to get the air to work when Laura opens the door and yells (while she is crying), "Havoc just rolled in POO."
  • I'm like, "Ok give her to me, I'll bath her, you go get the rest of the stuff."
  • I've got Havoc in the bath tub, her entire head and neck covered in poo, trying to get her to put her head under the water spout when Laura comes running into the room yelling, "Do you have the key to the room down? I've locked the dogs in that room."
  • Laura heads back to the lobby where she gets another key to the room we are vacating so she can move the dogs upstairs to the room that has no air conditioning, now no towels, and 3 wet dogs.
  • After I finish bathing Havoc, I grab my key and head out to help Laura move stuff. She is at the bottom of the stairs with the puppy and Tazz and all the rest of our stuff. Tazz has sat down at the bottom of the stairs and won't move. She is standing there trying to get him to come up the stairs looking as if the world is going to poo.
  • I run down the stairs and pick up Tazz who is now terrified of different surfaces, carry him upstairs, go back, get the rest of my stuff.
  • We are now sitting in a room, it is over 80 degrees in this room, we have no towels, downstairs the room is cool, but the toilet is overflowed.
  • I head back to the Lobby.
  • I say, "Look, I'm not really trying to be trouble, but...the room down now has air, but no toilet, the upstairs room the toilet works, but has no air, and now no towels. Could you find us a room that has air, towels, and a working toilet?" It is now 8pm.
  • She send her trusty friend out to find us a room with air. She trys the room on the right of our room. She trys the room to the left of our room. Each time calling back to the desk telling us, "no air."
  • She finally finds us a room with towels, toilet, is a nice 63 degrees, but no air conditioning. Laura and I are beaten down. We don't care. We are grateful for what we can get. We move all 5 dogs, our crates, suitcases, bags of stuff, my pillow, and our exhausted selves to the new room. It is now 8:20.
  • Now the dogs have to go potty again.
  • We finally are in bed around 9.
  • Earlier in the day, Tazz got out of his crate (I have no idea who might have not properly latched his crate). In a van with open doors, most dogs would leave the van to go find someone to play with, not Tazz, he ate everything he could find. We are not sure how much he actually ate, but it was alot. That brings us to 1am.
  • Tazz has to go...baaaaad...multiple times.
  • Space Monkey also feels the need.
  • Havoc and Brazen get into it.
  • Fin, well for the first time, she was the good girl...intimated by Tazz, she slept with Laura for the most part.

A great trial, but not so great motel. At least it makes a good story.

Monday, February 2, 2009

The Weekend Was Fun





Three videos to wet your whistle. I'm too busy for all the dirty details. Suffice to say, the weekend was "da bomb!" Tazzie got a grand prix and Super Q! He is now a SCH-br (snooker bronze). Fin was amazing. 3 out of 6 q's ...two of them a little dirty, but the one that Laura ran her in jumpers....simply amazing!


Stories to tell about our hotel, and all the weird things that happened. But the weekend results should keep me happy for at least a week.


Still have a ton of training to do with Fin. Contacts...really not good. Jumping...oh yeah baby! Directional cues...good for the most part. Start line stay...perfection. Weaves...speedy and beautiful. Me...needs improvement.


Tazz n I super Steeplechase. Fastest weaves he's done in competition in a year!




One last one....me running Fin in Jumpers: